Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1938 — Page 2
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CLAIMS FINDING | FATAL ERROR INDARWIN DATA
| Scientist Says He Discovered |
PACE ‘2 a Vandivier Proposes Public Poll Count; Vote Is Democratic
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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938
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G. 0. P. Committee County Republicans Trail
Named to Study Madison County Row.
A movement to incorporate in the |
Republican campaign platform a plank providing for counting of ballots by a county tabulating board instead of by precinct boards, was announced today by Carl Vandivier, Republican County chairman.
Mr. Vandiiver said the plank,
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‘Invisible Field’ in
By 34,291 Ballots : ‘Realm of Life.’
In Primary.
ek ; WASHINGTON, June 24 (U.P). The Democratic Party in Marion | pape,t poucher, local scientist, said |
County cast 34.201 more votes in today he had found “fatal flaw” in! the May primary election than the | Darwin's |
Republi Party di : i theory of man's origin 2D oF Acian HR a, Bh ai which destroyed completely the prev- | report issued today by Orris R.
Hooper Jr, chief clerk in the Sec. | ent Shhesst of thy "WIE of hen
: | ture.” retary of States office. Mr. Foucher, who recently picketed | In the state, the Democratic bal-
| Carnegie Institution for refusing to!
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form committee for action at the ists cast exceeded Republican bai- | 4 G. O. P. State convention next week( { jots by 183.718. | recognize his scientific findings, said
is designed to prevent recurrence of | | he has discovered “the existence of |
y ‘1 The total vote in Marion County, | ied | “such things as are being disclosed | poth Democratic and Republican, | 2 bie field within the realm |
by the present recount” in the Sher- | cast in the primary was 118.198 | ® go wae RT , by | iff's race, | There were 260.534 persons regis-| pe Department of Justice. He re- |
Meanwhile, State Chairman Arch | tered in the county. i | signed to devote himself to work- | N. Bobbitt announced personnel] The Democratic vote in the State ing for his scientific theories
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of a committee of five to con- | was 594,026, against 410,308 for Re- |
“The fatal flaw in Darwinism,” Mr. |
sider the party organization dispute | publican candidates.
in Madison County, in which Blanchard J. Horne, former Madison County chairman, has appealed action of the County committee In ousting him and naming Ray Vv Gibbens chairman.
Bossert Fights Delay
Other Republican political developments included: Walter F. Bossert, one of five avowed candidates for the G. O. P U. S. Senatorial nomination, issued a statement expressing his \- alterable” opposition to delaying the State convention until after the Democratic session, as proposed by | delegates in several counties | ouis R. Markun, bt 1d former State represe
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ced his candidacy tor nomination. The committee to study th ounty dispute inciu cMurtrie, Huntingburg, ci an Morgan, Austin, irman: Morrison Rockhille, + Mrs. Cecil Harden, Covington, Frank Coughlin th
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Opposition Unseen aid that thus far th ttee has encount such a plank \g the convention | ian, Mr. Bossert said there is little, if an ich a move being suc no reason for slican Party
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ity ownership of the CitiCo i the Republican nominee e Repr sentative in 1930, for ator in 1932 and date for the Mayoralty nomins in 1934. He was born and reared in ndianapolis and has been engaged n picture theater busi- . He issued a statement pposing “the present centralized power of government” and pledging to “help restore idual rights to | the various departments of the state government” He also advocated ule for municipalities and a ble distrit ution of State-
local governmen-
Givan Announces
: Another candidate anonuncing was Clinton H. Givan, former judge | f Superior Court 4 who will seek nomination to the Indiana Supreme Court, Third District. Mr. Givan served as State Reprentative from 1919 to 1921, as Superior Court judge from November, 1922, to January, 1927, and as Mar-
jon County Attorney from Jan. 1, |
1827, to Jan. 1, 1931.
L. G. Bradford, South Bend, to-
day said he would be a candidate
for the Republican nomination for |
Secretary of State. Mr. Bradford served as State Senator
1825 to 1929 Norman J. Lasher, Seymour schools superintendent, has announced his candidacy for nomination as State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Mr. Bobbitt has announced appointment of Richard T.
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Only 50 per| poucher said, “is that it h cent of the 2,088.374 registered Indi- | Fo het Sai a hell failed | ana voters went to the polls in May, | constructive different types of Hv- | ar Hooper reported. | ing organisms” The scientist said | Only two cities of large popula- | that there was no essential similastion showed a Republican advan- | jv petween the millions of onetage. These were Richmond and celled forms of life and the multi- |
Mr. Hooper said. Among other counties besides Marion in which the vote favored Democratic candidates were Lake, St. Joseph, Madison, Vigo, Vander-
‘Flaw’ Causes Confusion |
Mr. Foucher said this “fatal flaw” | had resulted in endless scientific | burgh and Allen counties. confusion and waste of effort, but! that modern scientific organizations purposely have protected this “so-
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WASHINGTON, June 24 —A total | Science of human biology, Mr. of $787,415 was expended in Indiana | Foucher said, to reconcile the ap-| under the direction of the National | Parent “prodigality of nature” in| Sept. | Service disclosed today. Of this sum, $442518 was for regular park work and $344 897 for the development of recreational demonstration areas designed for organized camping for lower income groups, it was explained. Such areas will be turned over to the State for operation.
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